Use "unfairly" in a sentence

1. He treats me unfairly.

2. Once-Proud Specialists Getting Unfairly 'Bogled'

3. The tests discriminate unfairly against older people.

4. She claims to have been unfairly dismissed.

5. The interest of usury is unfairly high.

6. He unfairly blamed Frances for the failure.

7. Rather than unfairly restrict us, they benefit us.

8. She was unfairly caricatured as a dumb blonde.

9. The present law discriminates unfairly against women.

10. Ideally it should not unfairly discriminate or stereotype.

11. Some shops marked up the goods unfairly.

12. Many football fans are unfairly identified with violent behaviour.

13. At times, I punished the children hastily or unfairly.

14. Teachers claim such measures could unfairly disadvantage ethnic minorities.

15. The court ruled that the women were unfairly dismissed.

16. Workers who have been unfairly dismissed may claim compensation.

17. The children protested when they were punished unfairly.

18. The events had stained the city's reputation unfairly.

19. This new legislation is unfairly weighted against the small farmer.

20. He complained bitterly that he had been unfairly treated.

21. The new law will penalize businesses that treat minorities unfairly.

22. He had unfairly presented a caricature of my views.

23. Marvelous and marvelous Giff surpasses his unnatural and objective unfairly Barrackings

24. The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.

25. Lawyer/Conveyancer behaviour, eg treating you unfairly, or conflict of interest

26. The press invade people's privacy unfairly and unjustifiably every day.

27. He felt, with some justification, that he had been unfairly treated.

28. 23 Workers who have been unfairly dismissed may claim compensation.

29. 18 Critics say some of those provisions unfairly restrict freedom of speech.

30. I was indignant because I felt that I had been punished unfairly.

31. Reading newspaper reports had unfairly prejudiced the jury in her favour.

32. The definition of Biased is unfairly showing favoritism towards something or someone

33. When friends are slandered or unfairly criticized, be loyal and defend them.

34. The proposed energy taxes would unfairly penalize people living in rural areas.

35. A month after being unfairly dismissed, he was reinstated in his job.

36. 2 The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.

37. Children are often powerless to fight back when they are treated unfairly.

38. 26 The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.

39. I came to reinstate two young girls who were dismissed unfairly from my household.

40. His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by allegations, half-truths and innuendos.

41. It has often been said, perhaps unfairly, that they are a warlike nation/people.

42. Some general managers had been rather unfairly linked with cost containment and cutbacks.

43. She launched into an angry/furious tirade about how she had been unfairly treated.

44. Ageism, also called age discrimination, is when someone treats you unfairly because of your age

45. A Bigot is a person who is irrationally and unfairly intolerant to people who are different

46. The whole class gathered around the student who had been unfairly failed, and demanded another examination.

47. The whole class gathered round the student who had been unfairly failed, and demanded another examination.

48. Ageist (comparative more Ageist, superlative most Ageist) Unfairly discriminatory against someone based on their age

49. 28 Women - rather unfairly I feel - tend to burn up calories less efficiently than men.

50. Antonyms for Analogously include unfairly, unjustly, irregularly, roughly, unevenly, dissimilarly, differently, contrarily, contrastingly and contrastively

51. “Almost everyone we speak to has been dealt with unfairly at one time or another.

52. 18 The Court of first instance decided that there had not been unfairly prejudicial conduct.

53. However, all freedoms have outer limits where their use puts others at risk or unfairly libels them

54. Whitman swaddled his vizard Bacterizing unfairly or flintily after Cris mandating and gambolled palely, skin and graduate

55. Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage.

56. Accurately, though unfairly, contemporary critics of the Futurists denounced them with the vindictive labels: photographic, cinematic.

57. An industrial tribunal has no jurisdiction to decide whether an employee was fairly or unfairly dismissed.

58. Thereupon, finding Tess unfairly browbeaten, the husbands and lovers tried to make peace by defending her.

59. They have objected to the suggestion that fair trade means that their own chocolate is unfairly traded.

60. Cast Aspersions, to To make a derogatory or highly critical remark, either fairly or, more often, unfairly

61. 18 An industrial tribunal has no jurisdiction to decide whether an employee was fairly or unfairly dismissed.

62. 24 An industrial tribunal has no jurisdiction to decide whether an employee was fairly or unfairly dismissed.

63. Three remedies are available for persons found to have been unfairly dismissed: reinstatement, re-engagement or compensation.

64. 19 However, the question was whether it did so in a way that was unfairly prejudicial to Mr Nicholas.

65. No company wants its employees treated poorly or unfairly by the health insurer administering the self-insured plan.

66. In fact, when individuals feel unfairly criticized, they may hold all the more tightly to the criticized behavior!

67. Should the proposals come into force they would greatly affect the already unfairly restricted use of metal detectors.

68. Neighbors complained that it was an eyesore, covered by weeds and debris, and that the owner was unfairly avoiding taxes.

69. Being or characteristic of a bigot; a Bigoted person is a person who strongly and unfairly dislikes other people, ideas, etc

70. The utilities couldn't deliver electricity at a fair price because the government forced them to sell at an unfairly low price.

71. When people act obnoxiously and unfairly, I should blame and damn them and see them as bad, wicked, or rotten individuals.

72. The bill states that if the rights of fishers are abrogated unfairly they have an absolute right to compensation

73. What should be the reparation for a five year old child unfairly deprived of a father for 18 years?

74. Aggrieved (at/by something) feeling that you have been treated unfairly He had every right to feel Aggrieved at the decision

75. Anger is one of the seven universal emotions which arises when we are blocked from pursuing a goal and/or treated unfairly

76. Abandonment happens when children are unfairly treated or in some way given a message that they or their experience is unimportant or wrong

77. Blackball most commonly means to blacklist someone or otherwise ban, reject, or unfairly prevent them from joining an organization or participating in something

78. Bias is a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others, which often results in treating some people unfairly

79. A LEGAL secretary who claimed she had been unfairly dismissed from work during sick leave is considering appealing after losing her case.

80. In a way that is rude and offensive; in a way that criticizes somebody/something rudely and unfairly He shouted Abusively at the referee